Windows 7 and 7.1 ISO Names and SHA1 Hashes

I talked about this in a similar article about the Windows 8 and 8.1 ISO’s. You can get those SHA1 hashes and ISO names from my other post here. Also, I realize that the table is clipping but I wanted to make sure all of the information was listed.

On more than one occasion I’ve wanted to know if the Windows ISO I have is legitimate or has been corrupted in some way. The only way to know for sure is to has the file and compare the hash with a known good hash. Fortunately Microsoft has provided those hashes on it’s MSDN site.

You can use the Microsoft File Checksum Integrity Verifier tool to check if the file you have matches the hash Microsoft has on file. You can get the tool from Microsoft here. You run it at the command line with the the “sha1” switch to generate the hash.

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Thank you, I needed this badly. Microsoft kept refusing me an ISO file even though my serial was valid, so I had to get one from a mirror of Digital River, which seemed sketchy. Thankfully the SHA-1 Hash matches.